Donato Perez
Garcia, M.D. 3 has
more experience practicing insulin potentiation therapy (IPT) than any
other living doctor -- eighteen years of experience.
Born in Mexico City on March 30, 1958, he represents the third
generation in his family to use the IPT method. His grandfather,
also named Donato Perez Garcia M.D. 1, born in
1896, first used IPT in a patient in 1928, and practiced it in Mexico
City for 43 years until his death in 1971. And his father, Donato
Perez Garcia y Bellon, M.D. 2, born in 1930,
practiced IPT in Mexico City for 44 years, from 1956 until his recent
death on November 23, 2000.
Dr. Perez Garcia obtained his medical degree in 1982 from the
University of Anahuac. In 1983 he started working with his father
in the family clinic that his grandfather had started, at Ponciano Arriaga #28,
near the Monument of the Revolution, in central Mexico City. In
1988 he set up his own clinic in Tijuana, on the US border, where he has
now practiced IPT for more than 12 years. He specializes in
treatment of cancer, arthritis, and other chronic diseases.
In the late 1980s and early 1990s he was an officer of SANA Medical
Institute, Inc., and Medical Renaissance Foundation, both now
closed. He is a co-inventor of two IPT patents, and a co-author of
several published papers about IPT. His professional goals now are
moving more towards teaching IPT to other doctors (he has taught eight
so far), doing IPT clinical research, and recovering and preserving the
medical knowledge of his father and grandfather.
Dr. Perez Garcia is married and has four children. In his free
time he enjoys reading, photography, video, music listening, and water skiing.
Links:
Web page.
Curriculum vitae.
Interview.
Photos:
Donato
Perez Garcia MD (rear, in white coat) training Ross Hauser MD
(foreground) in his Tijuana office.
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Left
to right: Ross Hauser MD, SGA MD, and Donato
Perez Garcia MD. At CAPCAM meeting September 18, 2000.
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